Fitting selection - on its back.

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TedL

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I hope I can convey this with words, and not need drawings or pictures.

The basic question is whether a sanitary tee can be used on its back when the side (branch) is being used for the vent connection, and the fixture being drained is the highest connection. I suspect not, but I assume I can use a wye on its back with a 1/8 bend to make the connection.

I'm replacing a shower unit with a larger one, and looking to correct the current flat vent setup. I have limited (but sufficient) vertical drop from the vent connection in the wall (adjacent to the shower) to the stack across the room. This 2" line only serves the shower.

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The combination you described is the only way our inspectors allow a vertical connection in DWV.
 
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Hey, wait a minute.

This is awkward, but...

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